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Posted in TVs (Friday, August 29, 2008)
By Starlite Consumer Electronics.
Sells new for $329.99.
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No comments about Skyworth 15" 720p LCD HDTV/DVD Combo - SLC-1551AW.
Posted in TVs (Friday, August 29, 2008)
By Panasonic.
The regular list price is $0.00.
Sells new for Too low to display.
There are some available for $1,641.64.
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No comments about PT-LB80NTU Proj XGA 500:1 3200 Lumens Wrls VGA/svid/rca.
Posted in TVs (Friday, August 29, 2008)
By LG.
The regular list price is $2,299.98.
Sells new for Too low to display.
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No comments about LG 50PG60 - 50" plasma TV - widescreen - 1080p (FullHD) - HDTV - gloss piano black.
Posted in TVs (Friday, August 29, 2008)
By Westinghouse.
The regular list price is $649.99.
Sells new for $571.99.
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5 comments about Westinghouse SK-26H520S 26-Inch LCD HDTV.
- Like many others, I had the problem where my audio would become out of sync with my video. The good news is that I have found a solution.
The issue is related to the firmware on the TV, which can be updated by the user from the comfort of their own home. Go to http://www.westinghousedigital.com/firmware.aspx and enter your serial number to get the newest firmware and follow the instructions to update (you may need to register your product first). It is as simple as loading the firmware onto a flash drive and plugging it into the TV.
The problem was frustrating but the amazing picture quality and the user upgradeable firmware warrants this product 5 stars.
- The firmware fix available on the company website changes everything. I enjoyed the T.V. which I bought as a refurb during the 3 month trial period. It only had the occasional lip sync. However, after the 3 month trial ended the T.V. audio problems worsened and I was worried I was duped. However, I found the review that mentioned the firmware update and its been nearly 2 weeks and the firmware update has removed all audio issues I have had with the T.V. The instructions on the Westinghouse website are easy to follow but fail to mention that the type of flash drive used may result in your T.V. not registering the update. I had to use 3 different flash drives before it finally registered the update. Other than that the T.V. is great with amazing video quality and well worth the price!!!!
- In our search for a replacement tv for the guest room, we found this dog at the local Sam's Club. This was our first and last purchase of anything with the Westinghouse logo on it. Once plugged in the color kept switching from orange to purple with a touch of green. The audio could not be heard over the sound of excess humming. Westinghouse customer support offered several suggestions. None of which worked. Finally, a different tech told me what I already knew. The company has had numerous problems with the unit. After exhausting all avenues we immediately re-packed this poor excuse for electronics and carried it back to the store for a refund. Lesson learned.
- Westinghouse SK-26H520S 26-inch LCD HDTV
This is my 3rd HDTV and I've owned a Samsung and a Vizio branded LCD TV.
I decided to downsize since 32" was a little too big for the bedroom and this fit the bill.
I had to do some color calibrations since the out of the box picture wasn't all that great. I also had to re-do the calibrations since the firmware update is a MUST to clear off the SD audio/video lag. Not sure what audio issues some users are experiencing because I hear no buzzing with mine. No dead pixels either but usually that's a function of the (un)luck of the draw.
TV could've used more silver highlights around the casing or make the bezel shinier to make it look more appealing. The picture does speak for itself however. Pretty great value for the price that's for sure. Big pros are lots of connectivity options and a pretty good TV tuner.
My main complaint is that it's not as bright as the other 2 TV's that I've owned.
- I was initially scared off by a lot of the negative reviews here. However, one or two people said the sound problems were fixed by the new firmware so I took a chance when I saw a refurbished version of this TV on another site for a ridiculously low price. I'm thrilled that I bought it. When the TV first arrived I entered the serial number on the Westinghouse site and got the firmware fix. The TV did nothing when I tried to install the fix via USB drive. I called the Westinghouse customer service number. It picked up in under two minutes and a knowledgeable American customer service rep told me that it had it meant that my model had probably already been upgraded. When I began using the TV I was blown away. I already have a 46 inch Samsung and I have to say that the picture quality on this set is equal or maybe better than the much more expensive Samsung. I have no audio problems. No lip-sync problem. No hum. I have been watching the TV for 3 days and I think it is just great. The only minor problem I can find is that the volume is a bit low for DVD's when I hook the player up with standard RCA cables. I plan on trying an HDMI cable and I wonder if that will help. All in all, do yourself a favor and buy this set. You won't regret it.
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Posted in TVs (Friday, August 29, 2008)
By Alco Electronics Ltd.
The regular list price is $309.99.
Sells new for $275.00.
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5 comments about Trutech® 19" 720p LCD TV/DVD/PC Monitor - PLV31199S1.
- I really like this tv- its cute and small, but not too small. Its very light - which I was suprised about. The picture is really good. It doesnt take up a lot of space and having the built in DVD player makes it all the better. The dvd player works great.
The only thing is that I bought this tv on black friday for 199. - To be honest I dont think I would of bought it for 329. I would of probably chose a different name brand or a different size. The tv works great and looks good. but if I was going to spend more than 300 - i would of spent a little more and got a phillips or toshiba.
For 199. this tv is awesome!
- So the price is very low for an LCD TV (with a built in DVD player!), but don't let it fool you into thinking it's not a good product. I got two of these from Target on Black Friday for $199, and I was very surprised by the quality of the picture it provides. Just using an antenna, the HD channels were very sharp and clear, with no noticeable noise whatsoever. I was also suprised that the TV can display signals up to 1080i.
The TV is a little thicker than the average LCD, but that's fine by me. The default color settings were a little dark, but it can easily be adjusted. The sound from the speakers is ok, I suppose. Doesn't seem to have much bass to it, even if you turn the bass to its highest. I just hook the TV up to my stereo for better sound when I want. The menus are easy to navigate, and there are many settings that can be adjusted. I really like the feature it has that displays the program information for the channel you're watching. The TV can also be used as a PC monitor, but I've found that it doesn't display as clearly as my real PC LCD monitor. It's a good backup to have in case your PC monitor dies, though. I love that I can move it from place to place in my house because it's is so light and portable. And having the DVD player built in into the TV is really convienient when I'm moving it, to the kitchen for example, and I don't have to hook up cables to it.
I haven't had a single problem with this TV so far, and I advise you not to believe those reviewers on the Target site that claims this TV broke easily, or that the picture is awful, etc. I'm very happy about purchasing this TV.
- I got this TV for Christmas when my mom bought it for me on Black Friday. Well, it's a great TV, but the main reason I got it was to see my PS3 and Wii in HiDef.
It's a real pain to constantly be switching AV OR component cables. You must plug them in on the back of the TV, underneath a part of the TV that sticks out. I've been having to switch them because of my sister bugging to play Wii while I'm busy playing FF XII, but that's just me. If you're getting this for TV/DVDs only, it's a GREAT TV.
Also, a side note, this TV makes the DVDs look better imo. Superstar looked great :)
- As a television and computer monitor, I really like it.
However, I find it really annoying that the DVD player no longer works less than 4 months after its purchase- and that this is no longer covered under warranty or exchangable.
Now the plastic disc holder that protrudes out of the side of the screen is not only non functional, but an eyesore as well.
- We purchased one from Target in November, 2007. By 12/31/2007 we had to return it to the store due to the DVD player making DVD's "stick" during playback. This freezes up the TV and you have to turn off the entire unit and start all over again. Target would only let us exchange it since we didn't have the original box and packing.
We started having the same problem on and off in March. Now you can't even watch an entire DVD without it sticking, making the DVD player worthless to use, which was the main reason we purchased this TV. TRUTECH only offers a 90 day limited warranty. This shows they don't have much faith in the quality of their product! We paid $330 for this worthless unit. To have it not work the first time is acceptable. To have it fail twice is unbelievable. The sound is also going out. We used to set it at 13 and now it has to be at least 25.
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Posted in TVs (Friday, August 29, 2008)
By Sony.
The regular list price is $799.99.
Sells new for $680.00.
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5 comments about Sony Bravia M-Series KDL-32M3000 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV.
- Overall I am very happy with this SONY. Great picture and easy to set up. I was however surprised to find out this TV is Made in Mexico. My fingers are crossed that it wasn't made on a Friday. We happen to live in Mexico a good part of the year and I am not a fan of electronics made there. Just as I am not a fan of American made autos.
- Just what I expected. Excelent product, no flaws. I recommend it.
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- I've had this TV for about six months and like everything about it. Ordering through Amazon was a snap, shipping time quick and setup as advertised. We liked it so much that we ordered a smaller version for the bedroom. Would recommend it to anyone.
- This is the second one that I purchased! It has a very clear picture and since I have it connected to my PC, I rarely watch TV anymore!
Already looking at another one.
- This is a very nice TV. The controls are easy to use and ports are easily accessed. The picture was superb right out of the box and required very little adjustment. Also, I turned it on using my cable box remote immediately, no synching required. Very happy with this purchase.
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Posted in TVs (Friday, August 29, 2008)
By Sony.
The regular list price is $499.99.
Sells new for Too low to display.
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No comments about Sony Bravia M-Series KDL-19M4000/G 19-Inch 720p LCD HDTV, White with Green Accent.
Posted in TVs (Friday, August 29, 2008)
By Polaroid.
The regular list price is $2,481.99.
Sells new for $1,749.99.
There are some available for $2,190.92.
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No comments about Mitsubishi XD490U 1024 x 768 (XGA) resolution, 3000 ANSI Lumens, 6.5 lbs.
Posted in TVs (Friday, August 29, 2008)
By Sony.
There are some available for $375.00.
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5 comments about Sony KV-30HS420 30-Inch FD Trinitron WEGA HD-Ready Widescreen CRT TV.
- I must say this Television is exactly what I have been looking for. I bought an LCD Flat panel and was very dissapointed with scenes of blotchy greys, glitchy sports with a foggy image at times? Then took it back on my 7 day return policy. I exchanged it for a Plasma! The Colour was perfect but once again discouraged I took it back. $250.00 plus dollars after 4000-6000 hours for a backlight I dont think so, if you can not afford to fix a tv dont buy the Tv(Student). Might I add I only have digital sattelite Reception. I did some more research On this partcular Item and was very pleased. Eventually most channels will be in widescreen. I'm not going to get all technical just strait too the point.
I Wanted this T.V for SPORTS , VIDEO GAMES , AND DVDS. Dont scrape your pocket for a television that is nearly the same in picture. The only problem is the weight, 150 pounds of back breaking labour compared too a slim lcd/plasma 45 pounds. Do not hesitate on choosing the Television purchase it is well worth the money. Once I get quality component cables or S-Cables Im sure it will highten my experience with the tv. I payed 4.95 on consumerreports.org just too get the plain and honest truth. I read up on all of the pros and cons on numerous Flat screen TV's Weather Plasma , lcd , or Hi-scan Tube HD TV's not only on consumerreports but many other websites as well. I think I knew more than the salesman!!!!. I tryed too lay this paragraph flat out on the table and I hope it helps you make a positive decision.
- ok, as another person stated, i've also tried expensive lcd and plasma monitors. same issues...blacks aren't quite black enough...ghosting on fast moving images. i finally took a friend's advice and looked at the 30" wega monitor (didn't need the 34"). wow, words can't describe the incredible picture...blows away the best lcd and plasma monitors. the drawback as others have pointed out is the weight...and i'm sure the electrical costs.
i didn't think to ask a tv repair person for their opinion given today's disposable-by-design market, but i got the advice another person got...the sony wega hd crt screen is probably THE best high definition monitor on the market. sure, lcd/plasma give you the cool factor, but the bottom line is no lcd/plasma monitor can beat the picture quality or cost of a sony wega hd crt monitor.
buy it...marketing hype aside, thes is the intelligent choice.
don montalvo, nyc
- First of all I want to say that Im a filmmaker and know about TV and film quite a lot so I know what Im talking about. Anyone that knows about TV's knows that CRT/picture-tube TV's (the fat ones) will produce superior image quality than any comprable LCD monitor. Just because a TV is thin and flat does not mean that it will produce a better image quality. Thin TV's are all the rage right now but what trully should matter is the picture quality. My Sony 30" widescreen HDTV's image quality is awsome. I've had it for about a year now and have been very, very, happy with it. Yes, it is super bulky and heavy but it fits in the corner of my bedroom quite well and its picture tube is super flat. Plus, the design of the TV makes it look a lot thinner than it really is. I've had to point out to guests that my TV is not a thin TV. The other cool thing about CRT HDTV monitors are that they cost about 40% less than flat LCD or plasma TV's. And like I said before, LCD will not give the same picture quality as CRT's. Plasma TV's do compare to CRT's but they cost a lot more and unlike CRT's you don't have recharge the chemicals like you do in plasmas after about 3000 hours of viewing time. Plus, I got my TV as a brand new clearance item at Fry's for $600! Trust me, I did a lot of research and this model had it all. About the only thing I wish it had was a third HDMI input and the capacity to broadcast at 1080p.
- I bought this TV solely for HD gaming for my 360. It is a very solid performer. The colors are vivid and bright. The blacks are the best one can find in an HDTV....It does have some minor faults though... Very mild bowing exists and text gets a little fuzzy on the periphery of the screen.
This TV really shines with HD cut scenes in video games....STUNNING!!!
- I thought I was going to spring for a Pioneer Kuro 50", after extensive research and comparison, it's pretty much the top of the top when it comes to quality, and I got a great deal for my buddy, who loves it. But in comparison, I only watch my 18 year old 27" TV a couple of hours a day, and I don't entertain with it on, so dropping $3K on a new set made no sense. I remember seeing the prototype of the Sony widescreen HD CRT sets in Tokyo in 1989, about $15K at the time, and I promised myself I would own one, once the price dropped. And voila! Almost 20 years later, my dream has come true. So can yours, if you can live with the difference in size, picture quality, and energy consumption. Yes, it's quite a bit deeper, but if you are replacing an old CRT, like mine (which died yesterday), you probably won't mind. As you already know, besides the Kuro, no LCD nor plasma is going to give you the detail and contrast (blacks) that a CRT will. And the thing nobody ever talks about is that CRTs will consume much less power than either LCD or plasma. The late model Wegas all come HDMI ready, which is required for all the upgrades coming with digital television broadcast next year, and though this 30" Sony will not achieve 1080p, it doesn't have to, because that resolution is wasted on any screen smaller than 50", a fact nobody here seems to acknowledge. I would go so far as to say, if you are not a film maker, you are wasting your time worrying about anything higher than 720p, which this set achieves. Still want to spend $900 at Costco or Best Buy for a comparable plasma? I bought my tv from a gamer who fell hard for his $4K Kuro, and sold his 1 year old Sony to me for...$180! I could have gotten the top of the line 36"XBR widescreen with matching stand for $450 used, but the point is, if you are looking for a bargain basement HDTV deal, for less than the price of a new Blueray DVD player, now is the time. Once you hook up that new HD DVD player, you'll forget all about that wall mount.
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Posted in TVs (Friday, August 29, 2008)
By Westinghouse.
The regular list price is $1,399.99.
Sells new for $1,320.90.
There are some available for $659.95.
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5 comments about Westinghouse LTV37W2 37-Inch LCD HDTV.
- Terrible sound. Impossible to calibrate. Yellow lines on some HD channels. No pnp. Stay away from this one even if they give it away.
- One month after the one year warranty ran out, so did my color tuner. I was Westing HOSED
- While the picture and features of this TV are great for the price, you will be very unhappy should you have any problem with it. Mine keeps switching inputs for no apparent reason and going blank. Also the sound does not work with the HDMI input. Westinghouse service admits these are problems when I call but the only solution is to ship them the TV in California because they have no parts for it already. Neither do they have any local service center where it could be returned. The freight to ship it to California is $245.00. Great warranty, isn't it? My advice is to pay more upfront and get a brand that has manufacturer's support.
- I've had this TV for a little over a year now, so I've had plenty of time to formulate an opinion.
-Pros-
*Great Picture in any mode. I have a PS3 and watch Blu-Ray movies and they look incredible!
*2 HDMI inputs
*Big bang for your buck.
*Its been over a year and haven't had any technical issues.
-Cons-
*Unimpressive sound quality. It isn't bad until you start turning it up pretty loud. I like movies rather loud, so thats where I had my issues with the sound.
*Doesn't save your audio settings when you change your audio output from internal to external, so every time you turn your tv on and want to use your home theatre for cable/sattelite sound you have to reselect that option on the menu.
*If you do use the audio output to a receiver you have to put the TV near 100% to get a decent output to your stereo receiver.
-Summary-
A very good picture with over a year of trouble free viewing. The cons are really minimal when you factor in everything you get for the price. I would highly recommend this TV to everyone.
- Waited a year to see if Westinghouse would fix the HD Tuner that randomly locks up when changing channels or powering on.
They won't admit there is a problem with this model only their 47".
I use OTA (rabbit ears) to get my HD channels and when it is getting the HD signal the TV will occasionaly (about 4 times a week) lock up. Lock up completly the only way to unlock it is to pull the power cord from the wall.
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Skyworth 15" 720p LCD HDTV/DVD Combo - SLC-1551AW
PT-LB80NTU Proj XGA 500:1 3200 Lumens Wrls VGA/svid/rca
LG 50PG60 - 50" plasma TV - widescreen - 1080p (FullHD) - HDTV - gloss piano black
Westinghouse SK-26H520S 26-Inch LCD HDTV
Trutech® 19" 720p LCD TV/DVD/PC Monitor - PLV31199S1
Sony Bravia M-Series KDL-32M3000 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV
Sony Bravia M-Series KDL-19M4000/G 19-Inch 720p LCD HDTV, White with Green Accent
Mitsubishi XD490U 1024 x 768 (XGA) resolution, 3000 ANSI Lumens, 6.5 lbs
Sony KV-30HS420 30-Inch FD Trinitron WEGA HD-Ready Widescreen CRT TV
Westinghouse LTV37W2 37-Inch LCD HDTV
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